Numbers Game: Heat 99, Sixers 79

33-10: The Heat’s run in the fourth quarter, including 15-0 with Udonis Haslem and Mike Miller complementing the Big 3. There was some fool’s gold in there, because the 76ers had some open shots, but Miami will take it. And certainly, it shouldn’t take Erik Spoelstra too long to use the lineup again, even though Mario Chalmers had 13 points and seven rebounds.

45-27: The scoring advantage for Philadelphia’s reserves. And yet, the Heat will take that too. Mike Miller and Norris Cole were 9-of-15, and made major contributions at critical times.

0-for-10: Miami’s shooting to start the third quarter. The Heat could have had another second half collapse, except that the 76ers were 1-for-9 during the same stretch.

9: Season-low turnover total for the Heat.

15-for-38: Shooting for the 76ers’ three guards. Philadelphia won’t win that way. Especially when Elton Brand is held scoreless.

12-1: The Heat’s record in the past 13 games against a supposed contender. Add that to 5-0 against Chicago, and you feel better than you did after the loss to Milwaukee.